One year later, North Texas volunteers continue helping war-stricken Ukrainians

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One year later, North Texas volunteers continue helping war-stricken Ukrainians
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With Friday marking one year since Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there are still millions of people displaced by the fighting. Many North Texans have felt compelled to do what they can to help Ukrainian refugees displaced through no fault of their own.

With Friday marking one year since Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there are still millions of people displaced by the fighting. Many North Texans have felt compelled to do what they can to help Ukrainian refugees displaced through no fault of their own.

Jenkins and another volunteer from North Texas arrived in Poland a few days ago and hit the ground running. Pictures they've taken give a snapshot of the grim situation there. "Just sitting with them and listening to their stories, how they got here and reminding them that they're not alone. That's really what they're wanting to hear," Jenkins said.

"We’re helping several of the mothers get their children into Polish schools," he said. "But then some are still doing online school back at home in Ukraine."Tatiana Baeva is the co-founder of Allies in Youth Development. She says Texans are helping to pack and deliver supplies overseas.

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